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. yes, indeed. stan collander from corebus communications to be here to analyze the job numbers for november when they come outbus communications to be here to analyze the job numbers for november when they come out about an hour and a half from now. alan saint pierre from norml. he is very excited about the pot legalization laws in colorado and washington which have kicked in and taken effect. what does that mean? and jim demint saying i'd rather be anywhere but in the united states senate. >> the first. >> on the this friday, other headlines making news, we know that wraprapper snoop lion t formerly known as snoop smokes a lot of weed. the artist participated about a chat since it became legal in colorado and washington and he admitted to smoking 81 blunts a day. he also said willie nelson is the only person whoever out smoked him in a day and as far as for legalizing and taxing marijuana, he says he is all for it. >> impossible. it's. >> you could not smoke 81 in a day. >> if you were awake for 18 hours out of a 24 hour day -- >> let's be hone

. >> complete coverage continues with adam may and meteorologist bernadette woods and sports with stan saunders. it's wjz, maryland's news station. ♪ jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the -- ♪ ♪ oh, what fun it is to ride... ♪ get in the holiday spirit with dunkin's peppermint mocha new white chocolate, or gingerbread flavors today. america runs on dunkin'. have you started shopping? just waiting for inspiration to strike. and there it is! done. genius. give the gift of dunkin' coffee. get two pounds for $14.99, only at dunkin' restaurants. america runs on dunkin'. 74 . >>> looks like pea soup out there. foggy again. 50 degrees in central maryland. bernadette woods will have the complete forecast coming up. first why police try to control pro british loyalists. 2,000 rioters gathered in belfast calling for the british flag to return to the roof of city hall. a vote by irish nationalists has removed the flag on all but 17 days. >>> pakistan's president and his daughter make a surprise visit to the uk. they stopped at birmingham's queen elizabeth h

of revenue the government is expecting to take in. >> if you're listening to us on c-span radio we have stan collender who writes a article on roll call and joshua gordon. what happens next as we reach the january 1 deadline? let me share with you -- jonathan strong of roll call talks about anger in the republican caucus. he says, first of all, -- there is anger directed at conservative law make es. that fractures reaction means boehner is unlick to face significant challenge to his decision as speaker in the near term. the question is who is at the table? does he negotiate from a position of strength when it comes to this next round with the president and senator mcconnell? he is at the table, senator reid, and others. guest: i am not sure that john boehner will be at the table. he said it is now up to the senate, i am going home. it is not taking my ball and going home, but it is doing as much as you can. he is literally looking to his republican colleagues in the senate to work with harry reid to get something acceptable. if he does, that will put significant pressure on house republicans

. >>> still to come the ravens look to lock up the division. >> what do they need to work on? stan has sports ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> stan is in for mark tonight with the sports report as the ravens get ready to play again. >> as they get ready to not try and go with the blame game on pass nonsuccessors. you know what folks? in the team's 16 year history has there ever been so suspect a 9-5 ravens squad. one that currently shakes off the suffocating quicksand of a losing skid. lest we forget those purple birds got into the playoffs thanks to a steelers loss last sunday but not really earning it outright themselves. for the fourth consecutive week here they go again echoing the same battle cry, one win we're in. head coach john harbaugh says he is responsible for a lot of these on-the-field sputterings as preps intensify for sunday's visit by the on again, off again defending champion new york giants. they are fight to go get in the playoffs. >> ultimately, it's all on me. yeah. sure. i think as a head coach that's your responsibility. so it's my job to get us in the best position to play the bes

had been away in stan stan. >> it was special and i can't explain it the timing was amazing and just being able to come home. >> i was thought daddy here's macy. they ran on to him and done bother. >> gretchen: the red cross arranged the flight. his daughter nine pound three ounces and joining twos and a brother. it is a great way to end the first flock when you see the family coming back together. >> peter: she saw the sandy hook shooter and somehow survived. >> you know, it is a horrible feel just like a nightmare and i couldn't believe and i think it is a bad dream. >> peter: how she made it out alive. >> brian: the search for answers continue . how did an honor roll stune turn into a madman and mass killer . begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your t

today at 6:00 a.m. >> could morning, i am mindy basara. >> i am stan stovall. it is new year's eve. >> i am putting in the forecast but it is possible for some form -- for some snow flurries for some people but we have a better chance of rain tomorrow. that is still unlikely. things are a go as far as the forecast for tonight. 30 degrees right now at the airport with light winds. they will be out of the southwest and we have 31 in pasadena and 28 degrees in columbia. the winds will be southwest today 5-10 m.p.h. and increasing clouds with a high of 45 degrees. a little chilly tonight and we will talk about the forecast when we come back. >> the volume continues to be light out there and we anticipate that way until wednesday when schools get back in session. we have some downed wires but it looks like this problem is cleared at holland's ferry. once he gets to 175, traffic continues to run smoothly. we are up to speed on the entire beltway and no problems on 95 down toward the fort mchenry tunnel. it is pretty much the same on 895 at the harbor tunnel. you can see a little bit more volum

today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> it is mild but drizzly. >> we have a slight chance for some rain today. some rain today.

morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> >> tony pann has a check of today's forecast. >> it is a little better than yesterday. it is not completely clear. upper 40's and low 50's in most spots with a touch of cloud cover. a front is coming through later today. a slight chance for a rain shower. in the mid 50's. >> we have picked up another problem spot at liberty with possible lane closures. this is southbound at the harrisburg expressway. 60 miles per hour. inner loop west side, 11 minutes. six minutes and 95 southbound in howard county. 895, 17 minutes. yet.elays just sai both loops look fine at baltimore national pike. a little bit of haze. could be some fog leftover but nothing that will affect your visibility. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> this will be a difficult morning as students in newtown return to school since friday's shooting massacre. >> we get the latest from danielle leigh in newtown. >> each day, long lines bring thousands of tearful mourners to this little town. they are carrying candles, letters, an

think, hopefully a better book because it is a narrative. >> and what is the role of stan crystal, of stan mcchrystal, the former commander of troops in afghanistan who later had to leave? >> stan mcchrystal makes a decision to lay the closure of the outpost. the men who come in, colonel randy george and lieutenant colonel brad brown they come in to take control of this area of operations which includes combat outpost keating in may, june, 2009 and they present mcchrystal with scenario what they call in the military realignment, closing down a bunch of camps. >> right. >> they see a bunch of camps that have no strategic or tactical value and want to close them down before anyone gets killed. >> and mcchrystal says no, they delays it. and by the time they make plans to close down the catch it ultimately proves too late. >> rose: does he regret that? >> i did talk to him on background for the book, he did not express regret, he explained his reasons, there are reasons and guy through them in the campaign called the generals competing considerations there were a lot of reasons one of

look like ubezis stan. gas tax hits the poor hard. >> not only the poor people driving cars and also as emac said, all . extra costs deliver trucks and pass on the increased cost to the rest of us. >> it is it a tax on movement of people and stuff. it is it a broad tax and certainly hits people with lower incomes harder because they're spending more of their income on gas. if you asked the question in 2004, you could make a case for gas tax. but our economy is teetering on economy. it is a stealth tax and never goes away and the funds don't go to highways and nothing down to encourage driving . the tax revenue will go somewhere else. >> john, i mentioned in the top of the segment that republicans are apparently okay or considering it. the new republican head of the committee in the house of representatives said he will not put it off of the table. >> if they do this, this is the quick path to being the minority party. hopefully they will wake up to that. at some point washington works for us and not them. why can't they sacrifice and spend less of wour money so we don't have to pay m

person 3 without him, i would not be here at all. my partner and my husband of 38 years, stan. [applause] if i could say one more thing about management. you have to have a vision to know where you want to go. you have to the goals to figure out if you are accomplishing something or not. without good management, that all tends to fall by the wayside. to paraphrase an old song, without good government, it is like sitting in a rocking chair. it keeps you moving, but you go nowhere. with that, i want to thank spur and mfac. it is so important to recognize the people in the city that are so good and so creative and reward them and celebrate that good management. keep moving the city forward, folks. [applause] >> but it is not going to get this award next year. [laughter] technical difficulties. be patient. enjoy that fabulous bar. i just love landscaping. i grew up in a landscaping business. i learned to appreciate the outdoors. coming to rec and park was a natural transition. i started in may of 1998. i came in as a gardener and worked with the turf crew. i manage approximately 7,000 acres

own church with the missionaries. >> reporter: stan jeter, cbn news. >> wendy: you can see more great stories about the work of the church around the globe at our christian world news website. find it at cbnnews.com. we'll be right back. >> george: and finally on our broadcast this welcome, an iranian christian threatened with compulsion is expressing his great tu gratitude to cbn and its viewers. >> wendy: swedish officials originally rejected his quest request, but our coverage and your response put pressures on the officials. they granted jibari a new hearing. and now he and his pastor ask that we share this video with you. >> i want to say a special thanks for the cbn channel, especially the american people by the cbn channel and the internet. >> we don't think it could have been done without your help. >> wendy: jabari's lawyer is hopeful he will soon be granted permanent residency in sweden. the power of television. >> george: and the power of prayer. we hope you enjoyed the show. >> wendy: until next week, from all of us here, good-bye and god bless you. rved meritoriously in i

: stan bull. >> >> reporter: throughout his career, he was an ambassador for music. in 1988, he played at the rig in gorbachev's summit in moscow. >> all these people that almost hated each other were swinging! >> reporter: in 1994, president clinton awarded him a national medal of the arts. >> i'll never forget the first time when as a high school musician, i discovered that i could actually play the saxophone lead in take five. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in 2009, the kennedy center honored his 6 decades of creation and invention. >> rhythm is an international language. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: dave brubeck spoke it fluently. ,,,, >>> good evening, everyone. today's high, 58 at the airport in concord. but it was the rain that made the big headline. outside right now, the rain is ending in the city by the bay. a little bit of fog developing however. but interesting enough, we had some hefty rainfall totals over the past 24 hours. anywhere from 0.30 of an inch of rain to over 1 full inch in san francisco. these are impressive totals. i tallied it up to see the precipitation

with her and she had a look like i'm so sorry. when she saw him stan back up and he looked okay, she -- she took off and kept going so he filed a hit-and-run report. he is okay. he did finish his shift he was not taken to the hospital. but he was hit by a car. now police want to find this woman. the source pointed out there are several surveillance cameras on this building and the side and up on the roof. he said, there's a good chance that investigators will be looking at video to see if any camera was trained on the intersection, at that moment and if they can identify this woman or get her plate and try to find her. they said she may not have thought it was a hit-and-run, she did look at the officer, she realized what she had done. when he stood back up, she went on. he is okay. they are looking for her. she will be charged with hit-and-run, if they can find her. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> if there is anything on those videos we'll bring that to you. developing news in pleasant hill the contra costa county sheriff's department is investigating a homicide it happened near the intersec

tie-up we hope we all stan together so we can get a price that is -- all stand together so we can get a price that is fair to everybody. when you see somebody doing something like this it does hurt. >> reporter: the san francisco crews have decided not to fish since the price of crab dropped they were getting $3 a upon before thanksgiving now $2.75. the owner of the visit ing -- visiting boat says he has a business to run. >> if you are not from town and fish you are a no good sob. >> reporter: he pulled in crab worth $100,000. he's getting $3.25, all going to canada. the san francisco guys are not sure how this will impact negotiations. >> it is not good, it does hurt to see a few select guys fishing and everybody else is tied up. >> we have [ inaudible ] every year it is a big fight. >> reporter: while negotiations continue, locally, no crab here. i checked with the restaurant here on the wharf, no crab. local stores don't have it either. they all think they will have it by monday because the season is scheduled to be opening in northern washington this weekend. on the 15th along th

of crab came in on a boat visiting from oregon. >> when we tie-up we hope we all stan together so we can get a price that is -- all stand together so we can get a price that is fair to everybody. when you see somebody doing something like this it does hurt. >> reporter: the san francisco crews have decided not to fish since the price of crab dropped they were getting $3 a upon before thanksgiving now $2.75. the owner of the visit ing -- visiting boat says he has a business to run. >> if you are not from town and fish you are a no good sob. >> reporter: he pulled in crab worth $100,000. he's getting $3.25, all going to canada. the san francisco guys are not sure how this will impact negotiations. >> it is not good, it does hurt to see a few select guys fishing and everybody else is tied up. >> we have [ inaudible ] every year it is a big fight. >> reporter: while negotiations continue, locally, no crab here. i checked with the restaurant here on the wharf, no crab. local stores don't have it either. they all think they will have it by monday because the season is scheduled to be opening i

they can't breathe. the best way to enjoy these is saute them. put them with polenta or risotto, stan fantastic! shy tocky mushrooms -- shiitake mushrooms! enjoy them. chow! ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ if loving you is wrong, i don't wanna be right ♪ [ abrupt record scratch, music stops ] what!? it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, 100% whole grain oats... and that sweet honey taste. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee healthy. [ female announcer ] find your favorite and fall in love with the great taste of cheerios. . >>> welcome back. we have special guest in the studio here today. every year this time of year we have a special food drive to help needy families. we have gary mcadam here, principal of concord high school and several students, as well as the food bank here from contra costa and solano counties. they are all wearing these t- shirts that say scare away hunger. tell us about it. >> on halloween concord high school had a hundred student that is got together to raise $17,000 for the food bank. >

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. >> that's next in sp,,,,,,,,,, . >>> sfan is here with -- stan is here with the sports report. >> too young to report dione warwick and hoping and wishing and praying. can you say that about the ravens? you're with me. hello, folks. basically defined is the expectation or the desire for something to happen. as for now, the offense just ain't happening. their cup runeth over for fading hope. in other words, many are hoping that baltimore doesn't below a fourth straight chance in as many weeks to captain tour an nfc north division championship. i'm not trying to be a pessimist but are all the current team woes worth dwelling on. >> it depends where you want to dwell, what you want to dwell on. you can dwell on those things that aren't so hopeful, or you can choose to dwell in hope and that's what we do. you can't do it any or play when you have to line up and play against another team that is heading for the playoffs. >> giants favored by 2.5. four interceptions and one fumble, jets quarterback mark sanchez now on the bench. he's been benched in favor of greg mcelroy. college hoops, kan

but think about a kissing had with stan, where stan came up after the loss last year and he said we can play with anybody, even without andrew. andrew was such a big part of what we did a, but we had so many players come back, used to winning and doing the things it takes to win games. >> the guy not taking enough credit is you. >> i appreciate it. it's all about surrounding yourself with great people. you got a chance. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> a little bromance. stanford had their ticket punched for the role rose bowl and will face wisconsin, who beat nebraska today. it was a game early on. check out nebraska quarterback taylor martinez. avoiding the sack. still looking downfield to throw and it then says, i'm just going to take it up the gut. then going to turn on the jets. 76-yard touchdown run. cornhuskers trailed 14-7 but the badgers pull away. hospital at -- monte ball, 80th 80th t.d. wisconsin wins 70-31, face stanford in the rose bowl january 1st. what a game this will be. >> your golden state warrior hosting the pacers in indiana. it was a total team effort and when ever

. now there is some clarity. war and that is coming up in a few minutes. we'll be joined by stan colander and joshua gordon. we want to take a look at some other programs on c-span.org radio. -- c-span radio. >> good morning. and today's network tv talk shows, the discussion continues on the shooting in newtown, connecticut. also gun control and the nra, negotiations on the so-called up fiscal cliff, and the state department's report on benghazi. all five programs we err on c- span radio beginning at noon eastern. david gregory will come and our rate ceo, chuck schumer of new york, lindsey gramm of south carolina, and utah congressman jason shave it. at 1:00 p.m., guests include former dea administrator, sarah brady of the gritty center, -- brady center. then host chris wallace sits down with john grasso. he is german of the senate -- chairman of the senate republican committee. cnn's state of the union follows at 3:00 p.m.. candy crowley welcomes south carolina republican representative nick mulvaney, ohio republican congressman steve latourette, and independent senator, joe lie

. as we have done for the past several sundays, we will come joshua gordon and stan collender. thank you for coming back. stan, as we stand on the edge of the fiscal cliff, is there any chance we do not go over? guest: is pretty small. we are relying on a set that has been dysfunctional to come up with a disagreement to avoid a filibuster. then we are relying on house that could not take the lead and somehow we were expecting them to follow. it is important to state that while the official deadline is the 31st, the truth is that congress can continue to work until it goes out of business. we've got about three days to get this together. host: joshua gordon, are we going over the cliff? what does it mean if we do? guest: even able to reach a deal, we are going of the cliff. the contours of the deal they're talking about, it will still be a lot left for future decision making. given if they are able to extend tax cut for the middle class and they do not do much of anything else, we have still got off over the cliff. we have sequestration, haphazard dealmaking that is not touching the issue

, supervisors. my name is stan [speaker not understood]. i'm a long-time resident of pacifica. i'd like to urge you to bring the comment section to a close preferably by next week so we can get along with finishing with the plan. i ask you to please vote to the resolution to remove sharp park golf course from the plan. it is a sticking point to the approval of a natural areas plan. it will allow these two separate projects to be considered on their own merits and by both the public and the policy makers. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm margaret godell. a long-time resident of pacifica. [speaker not understood]. i wonder when the citizens of san francisco voted to institute the national areas significant resources if they actually considered that a golf course would be considered one of those natural areas. it seems to me that a golf course, certainly this one, is no longer a natural area. [speaker not understood] has been drained, it's been turned into a ditch in order to avoid winter flooding on the greens. the golf course is an unnatural area. the g

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stan scandal after -- scandal after oakland failed to complete man dear reform. >> they will be giving escorts to the bart station and bart in san francisco is adding extra patrols to the stations downtown. >>> let's go to sal to check on the morning commute, sal? >>> we have a busy commute and we are getting to the peak hour sometime between 6:30 and 7:30 when everybody seems to get on the road. we had some busy traffic coming in from berkeley and vallejo. i keep looking with chp and we had some slow traffic and with the toll plaza, everybody wants to know what that looks like and it is 20 minutes before you make it on to the bridge yourself. and in livermore valley, it is getting much busier and it gets better by the time you reach dublin. 880 slowing after 238 and it does get better but still not along backup but it is coming and if it is a difficult -- typical morning, 647 let's go to steve. and it is all the way to the santa cruz mountains and it's a cold one out there. poke valley 29 degrees. yesterday we had active weather and more of the same is likely tomorrow, tomorrow breezy

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. we'll be right back. here's stan roberts who found some people banking bad -- behaving badly. >> we're gonna turn right. >> reporter: every major highway, the chp puts out an all hands on-deck call. it's called maximum enforcement. >> at the next driveway we're gonna turn right. next driveway turn right. >> reporter: this means there is a maximum amount of officers on the road looking for violaters, like this driver who -- well, listen to the officer. >> the reason i stopped you, you weren't wearing her seat belt. >> reporter: the driver claims she forgot. that's not a good excuse. >> you got cited today for not wearing your seat belt. >> reporter: this driver was observed doing something that is all too common in the bay despite it being a violation of the vehicle code. >> drive. drive. drive. exit the freeway. exit the freeway. >> reporter: even driving while on the cell phone without the benefit of a hands-free device and yes, he did get a ticket. this driver ran a stop at a frontage road. watch this driver of the volkswagen. not only did he run the stop sign works not wearing --

with stan colander and joshua gordon. that is followed by a look at president obama's cabinet for a second term. our guest is david jackson. then a look at what is next for iraq. we are joined by new york times correspondent and author michael gordon. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> he had to make a plan for the invasion without considering the atomic and -- on. -- bomb. landing on the coast would cost our men thousands. grandson, itruman's choose to honor both, both the sacrifice, sacrifice of american servicemen fighting in the pacific and of little girl in japan who died as a result of the atomic bomb. it is unimaginable what that must of been like to be close to that center where that fireball originated. >> follow clifton truman daniel on his journey to hiroshima. the president's grants and joins us in washington to discuss meetings with bomb survivors. this is on c-span 3. >> professional golfer arnold palmer received the congressional gold mine -- gold metal. many talked about his contributions to the game of golf and his work as a humanitarian. he also receive

of a tragedy and the obama story or is great-grandmother committed suicide and stan done him with eight years old at the time when is great-grandmother died. they looked a little house here down a few blocks in the great-grandfather, proust done him ran a garage and auto shop on sixth avenue, right around the corner and that's where she took some strychnine and was found dead on the night of thanksgiving come in 1826. >> you need to have a little slower? >> were now approaching the house at 703 buchanan. the little white two-story shotgun house no more than 10 feet wide. one house from the corner of seven and buchanan. a little front porch. i'm sure it's the same house as 1926. this is where it died it died in front of those brick walls. this is the garage where the truck is parked. >> fabric is old. >> david maraniss, how old was she when she killed herself? >> guest: she was 26. >> host: by the she killed herself? >> guest: she killed herself because what we know she left a suicide note that said that she was distra

. thank you for coming back. stan, as we stand on the edge of the fiscal cliff, is there any chance we do not go over? guest: we are relying on a senate that has been dysfunctional and avoided a filibuster when it will be really easy for one or more senators who do not like tax increases to just filibuster round and we are relying on a house that could not take the lead. it's important to state that while the official deadline is the 31st, the true this congress can continue to worked until the new congress comes in january 3rd. we have more like three days. host: joshua gordon, are we going over the cliff? what will it mean if we do? guest: in some sense, we will even if they reach a deal. this is something when you look at the contours' of the deal that have been talking about, there will still be a lot left for future decision making. even if they are able to extend taxes for the middle-class and do not do much of anything else, it has still gone over the cliff. you still have sequestration to worry about down the haphazard dealmaking -- and the haphazard deal making. and you have tax

, local, late breaking. this is 11 news at 5:00 p.m. with stan stovall and donna hamilton, your insta-weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer and skycam 11, covering breaking news where you live. wbal-tv 11 news at 5:00 p.m. continues now. >> right now at 5:30, known more last calls at maryland live! casino. starting today, the casino is a 24 hour, seven-day operation. >> i think they through the key away. >> probably. >> it closed at 4:00 a.m. on friday and saturday. as jennifer franciotti tells us, the change comes right before a crucial time in the entertainment industry. >> maryland live! opened its doors at 8:00 this morning and there was a waiting line to get in. this was all but as for the new 24 hour operation. until today, at it had limited hours, but not any more. and adult beverages year are now sold around the clock. >> it is entertainment all day long, all night long, all year long. we are pretty excited about that. >> i think it is great. it will bring more revenue into the state. win-win. >> i think it is great. it makes it more like vegas. >> it i

are watching wbal tv 11 news at 5:00 p.m. with stan stovall and donna hamilton. your insta-weatherplus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer and skyteam 11 covering breaking news where you live. wbal tv 11 news at 5:00 p.m. continues now. >> the police involved shooting in carroll county. >> edward becker, jr. one shot and killed after a confrontation with three officers. we how the latest from westminster. >> authorities say the officer shot and killed the suspect out of self-defense. it led to a deadly and unfortunate confrontation. officers responded after his parents called 911. his father reported his son was drinking and acting out of control. >> becker had used a hammer to break the windshield of his father's truck. when police arrived becker did not settle down. when they got to the scene, the approach the subject. he still had a hammer. >> when the officer saw him walking down the street toward them they exited their vehicles and shouted several times to becker to drop the hammer and surrender. becker refused. he continued to approach the officers. >> once he got within arm'

at 5:00 p.m. with stan stovall, donna hamilton, your insta-weather plus forecast with cheap meteorologist tom tasselmyer, and sky team 11 covering -- chief meorologist tom tasselmyer, and sky team led uncovering the news where you live. >> a new normal in the town of newtown, conn. students are coming home for the first day of school after the massacre as the town buries its 20 young children. of course, the tragedy has shined a light on many issues from school security to a mental health. >> it is a real problem in this trouble -- in this country. our 11 news reporter has our report on how something we should handle mental health challenges. >> leaders across the country are struggling with how to make sure something like this never happens again. on meet the press' sunday morning, the governor of connecticut talk about mental health and gun control. >> there are certain problems in our society that have to be addressed. >> he is part of a number of columbia-based psychologists. he says once a person becomes too old for it services offered in school, he or she may slip thro

.m. >> good morning. i'm stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. [laughter] >> i'm thinking that joe probably watches us in the morning. [laughter] >> like crashing through. >> that would be go. >> thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> i feel like that sometimes when i blow a forecast. >> he is going to bounce back. >> let's talk about the weather. d start.other mile sta there will be a friend going through. -- there will be a front going through. it would change big time by the time we get into the weekend. winter will be back . >> we have an accident eastbound at 100 at arundel mills boulevard. two right lanes are blocked and that is causing a bit of a delay. otherwise, we are looking okay on the major roadways. three minutes and 95 northbound. 10 minutes on 895 northbound to the harbor tunnel toll plaza. this is the beltway and greenspring avenue. things are moving just fine. no problems to report. not too much volume here at white marsh, where things are looking good at both directions. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> a national debate on gun control is beginning to take

. to the third quarter, jonathan franklin glides in for the score. he got 201 yards rushing. ucla but stan gord comes right back. on third and 15, 267 yards on the money. hogan through for 155 yards and touchdown. that tied it at 24 apiece. final minutes, ucla freshman kicker for the tie and it is wide left from 52. as stanford captures the pac-12 championship 27-24 and head to the rose bowl for the first time since 2000. here is mike shumann with the mvp. >> the thing is they brought our program this far. put us in a position for success. >> all your friends and family and you are going to the rose bowl? >> this is most amazing things i ever felt. they only talk about beating notre dame. wanting to send to us the top. used to be part of that. it's a great feeling. >>> congratulations to san jose state invited to play in the military bowl december 27th. they will l face a team from the mid-american conference. spartans won only one game when mike mcintyre arrived but now they are ten-win team. >> high school football, late fourth quarter. fourth and goal, they don't kick the field goal and gets

decision declaring the ban unconstitutional to stan allowing marriages to resume within days. stay with the abc7 morning news if announcement comes during this newscast we'll bring it to you right way. >>> breaking news, two chp officers recovering after their patrol car flipped on the altamont pass during an early morning pursuit. kira klapper joins us live from the chp office in dublin. >> reporter: good morning many we are at the dublin chp office where those officers were based, they are already back from being treated at the hospital over the last few hours. video we shot 3:30 this morning when the crash happened it happened when the highway california highway patrol unit tried to pull over a car in livermore. the car sped away, starting a delays reached more than 100 miles per hour at some point. one point in the chase chp car had to avoid a big rig it went into the center divide, landing overturned in rocks at greenville road and eastñf north flynn. the sergeant spoke to me about seeing two of his own in that type of situation. >> scary, very concerning, the vehicle looks w

. >> it will turn on the stan your ground law. lou: that is the answer, should he have been prosecuted on that. >> i do not have all of the facts. lou:

but there is a defeatism i find astonishing. >> they hope to stan strong together in one message, we need a warrior that is why i'm delighted that jim demint is leaving and going to the heritage foundation, we don't have a clear champion on our issue, senator rubio does a great job but we need more out there jan the kuh cuban guy from florida. lou: i tell you, right now, i may be insulting a lot of people, but he is the most ex fisk communicate or -- effective communicate or the republican party has but he is not talking about the fiscal cliff. >> he said we have to did is not create new taxes but new tax payers, not make the richer poorer but the poorer richer. lou: that is a great slogan. >> you have to create policy, we're 25 days away from the fiscal cliff. >> to your original question about lack of energy and coing he had on the republican side, -- cohesion on the republican side. there is a real dispier i dispin this. not just among leadership but voting public people are burnt out. lou: what have they done? you have to work hard to get burned out. >> they have not done that. >> and tea party

struck down the measure if they decide not to take the case that ruling would stan and gays and lesbian couples would -- would stand and gays and lesbian couples could wed in california as soon as next week. stay with abc7 news on this story we'll bring the announcement, the moment it comes down. >>> the labor department released latest jobs report with better news than anticipated, unemployment rate 7.7% down from 7.9% in october. there were 146,000 jobs created last month, higher than forecasted. the labor department says superstorm sandy did not significantly impact the number of jobs created last month. >>> military vets in the bay area have an advantage in the hiring process if they are interested in working at rapid transit. bart board of directors approved new hiring policy giving military vets press -- preference in the hiring process. starting january 1st the policy will give candidates 5% chance overcome . bart says those eligible must have at 181 days of active status and honorably discharged. >>> starting this morning wells fargo will begin granting $20,000 to east bay home

an atheist. park stan, saudi arabia, a huge ally and sudan all of those countries you could be executed, and until recanted, fine, fine, fine i'm muslim. then allowed to the right to live. we don't have those problems in the u.s.? not exactly. in at least seven u.s. states constitutional provisions are in place that bar atheists from public office and arkansas has a law that bars an atheist from testifying as a witness at a trial. of course, those laws are unconstitutional, and the supreme court ruled back on it on 1961, but those states don't give a damn. they're not interested. in kentucky the department of homeland security said that you must acknowledge that god protects us. if you don't then you got trouble. god help us all. ironic. kentucky would approve. when we come back, homeland--speaking of homeland security. is it realistic? we've got a c.i.a. agent to talk about it. >> are you presently in alabama? >> no, do you intend to answer truthfully here today? do you intend to answer truthfully here today? >> yes. >> all right, here is our former c.i.a. agent. she'll tell us what is

him. and i know stan will be talking about a little bit. that man is alger hiss. and chambers and his place in history without examining alger hiss. willard edwards, observed alger hiss for an estimated 500 hours. in april of 1956, mr. edwards, my father, addressed a large audience of undergraduates at princeton, the evening before alger hiss was scheduled to speak at the university about u.s. foreign policy. alger hiss on foreign policy. here are some of the things edwards said to the assembled stewards, quote, you will be observing, as adroit and charming personality as i have witnessed in 30 years of experience, quote, you will find it difficult to believe that you are listening to a man convicted by a jury of willful perjury to conceal his role as a traitor and a spy. and alger hiss indignantly denied chambers's allegations that he was the communist, i have never witnessed a more convincing display of righteous laugh, and swore he never laid eyes and whitaker chambers. he blinked at a photograph of chambers. less than a month later, confronted with chambers' himself, was to confes

blocks of brighton avenue due to a standoff this morning. it happened between cains and stan itch avenue. officers were trying to reason with the man who is possibly armed. that man is apparently inside the apartment building. a negotiator could be heard trying to get that man to come out. we're monitoring that situation as well out in albany. >>> if you step outside, it's cold. freezing temperatures all over the bay area. especially in the north bay. ktvu tara moriarty has been out in petaluma since 4:30 this morning just shivering. i heard someone heard us talking about you saw you and came out to help you stay warm. >> i know. ann marie from petaluma, thank you so much. she saw us out here and saw i didn't have any gloves. she brought some out. thank you so much. it's going to make my job a lot easier. scraping the windshield here all the ice you see. make sure you keep your ice scrapers handy or a credit card. a freeze warning is in effect for the not guilty bay. we have temperatures plunging into the 20s. the frost and ice could pose a threat to pets, crops, and pipes. one plumber w

. and john berman has details how that played out. >> ashleigh, this street where i'm stanning has been the sight of a huge amount of activity today, and a nihigh number of questions. behind me? the apartment brother where the brother of the shooter lives. ryan lanza. led to a car in handcuffs. taken into custody for questioning. also questioned according to sources telling cnn, two roommates of the brother who lives here, believed to have no connection at all to the suspect. this building behind me, a five-story building with two- and three-bedroom apartments, on the street, hoboken police, jersey city police, bomb squad representatives, although they didn't go into the apartment building, and the fbi had a presence here. the fbi did remove materials from this apartment, including some kind of computer. there are questions about why the brother was taken into custody at all, especially in handcuffs. one police officer on the scene did tell me, apparently some kind of confusion that the brother's i.d. may have been found on the shooter's body. that was one police officer telling me that

value person of interest at abad -- abbottabad, facemask stan. -- pakistan. >> when did it become clear that it was osama bin laden? >> even at that point it was a wholly circumstantial case. there was not direct evidence you could present to the president at that point saying we guarantee you, we have direct evidence that osama bin laden is at this compound. >> you excluded the secretary of state, the secondary of defense. tell us about that. >> to have in the first instance the analytical people, really the seoul team working on this. >> the cia. >> then it moved when we made decisions about going operational, that is the fed to bring in the special forces that expanded a bit that the president was insistent that it obviously be very closely held, that we have the people involved in every stage that were necessary to be involved. why was that? security was incredibly important. and i think it was a testament frankly to the seriousness of purpose and frankly to the character of the individuals s involved in this that not a thing linked from august 2010 until may 2011. >> that's an ext

with guns in our school. >> reporter: senator diane fine stan plans on -- the head of the nra points out there was a ban in place from 1994 until 2004 >> it hasn't worked. diane fine stein had her ban and columbine occurred. >> reporter: others point out there was also an armed guard at columbine. tara mergener, cbs news, washington. >>> the time now is 5:38. >>> still ahead, san franciscoens turn out to collect toys for kids in need this time of year. >>> and a daring rescue caught on tape when a police cruiser comes across a run away shopping cart with a baby inside. how the officer jumped into action when we come back. stay right there. ,,,, shopping cart started rolli down the hill.. with her ba inside.. an officer spotted yellow shopping cart heading right toward a busy highway.. he sped up, turned on his lights, and stopped traffic then he bolted out of his cruiser and ran to stop the runaway cart.. the officer grabbed the baby boy.. and him back to his very thankf mother. it's the eve of a national holiday.. but the markets wl be open.. at least for part of the day.. erica ferrar

gordon and stan colander. thank you for coming back. as we stand on the edge of the fiscal cliff right now, any chance that we do not go over? guest: that is pretty small. we are relying on the senate to avoid this -- to avoid a filibuster. then we are relying on the house who for the last several weeks could not take the lead. it is important to state that while the official deadline is december 31. they can continue to work until the new congress on january 3. we have more like three days for them to get something together. host: are we going over the cliff? what does it mean if we do? guest: in some sense, we're going over the cliff even if they reach a deal. when you look at the deal they have been talking about, there will still be a lot left for future decision making. even if they are able to extend tax cuts for the middle class and do not do much of anything else, you still have the haphazard dealmaking not touching any of the issues the parties said they were concerned about leading into the fiscal cliff. the payroll tax cut is going to expire. no one is talking about extendin

to you, denise. >> thank you, stan. >>> former president bill clinton will be the subject of a new documentary for hbo. the cable network signed a deal with martin scorsese. it will explore the perspective's of the 42nd president on history, politics, culture and the world. no air date is yet being announced. >> that should be interesting. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news. >> a warning from mental health advocates. >> do we want connecticut to happen again? >> i am adam may. how to present another mass killing. that's ,,,, [ boy 1 ] hey! that's the last crescent. oh, did you want it? yea we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half that's not half! guys, i have more! thanks mom [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents. let the making begin just unroll it, fill, top, bake, and present. that must have taken you forever! it was really tough. [ female announcer ] pillsbury pie crust. let the making begin >>> coming opponens news at 6:00. somber in connecticut as students return to school. wjz is live with complete coverage. >>> school sec

institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> good morning. happy friday. i'm jennifer franciotti here for stan stovall. we will get a check of the forecast of ava marie. i can't believe, more snow? >> nothing major but this is the time of year we start to get accumulations. the new year's day thing, i do not think it is a major thing. we will talk about that. i will start to worry about what is happening tomorrow because even a couple of inches can cause problems on the road. it is a saturday and the lot of people still have holiday travel plans. winds are light out of the west. temperatures across the state, 34 at ocean city and 29 in parkton. highs in the upper 30's to the low 40's. less wind. it makes it so much better than yesterday. even though the temperatures are about the same. clouds, and overnight. -- coming in overnight. then i saw wind moving cars. >> there are a few cars out there. but a problem of note in annapolis, u.s. 50 near jennifer road. a and elsewhere, pretty good. 55 miles an hour on the north side. everything looks good as well on the west side toward 70. so far, so good, on th

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